Nr. 100187430

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Chawan - Keramik - Kohiki Nanten Teeschale
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Chawan - Keramik - Kohiki Nanten Teeschale

Important – Please read before bidding To ensure a smooth and secure transaction, please read the following information. ⸻ Import duties and taxes Customs duties, import taxes, and clearance fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Please note that the VAT paid on Catawiki is separate from any import duties charged by your country. We recommend checking with your local customs office before placing a bid. ⸻ Shipping and packaging All items are shipped by Japan Post EMS (with insurance). If EMS is not available, a private international courier will be used instead. Items are packed carefully to withstand long-distance international transport. ⸻ Tax code requirement (some EU regions) In certain countries, a personal tax code is required for customs clearance. After purchase, please provide your tax code promptly. Shipments may be delayed or returned if this information is missing. ⸻ Damage or issues If your item arrives damaged, please contact your local post office and Catawiki Support within 3 days of receipt. Before leaving feedback, please contact us first so we can assist you. ⸻ For shipments to the United States EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended. A private international courier will be used. Items containing batteries or certain types of blades cannot be shipped. All items are shipped from Japan. Japanese Kohiki Nanten Motif Tea Bowl with Original Wooden Box This piece is a Japanese tea bowl made of earthenware, finished with a white kohiki slip glaze and decorated with hand-painted red and green enamel depicting a nanten (nandina) motif. It has a warm and rustic appearance, embodying the aesthetic of wabi-sabi that is highly valued in traditional Japanese tea ceremony utensils. The soft white kohiki surface shows natural crackle patterns developed over time, creating a deep and expressive aged character. The red leaf motifs (resembling nanten or maple leaves) and green dot accents are entirely hand-painted, resulting in a restrained yet visually striking decoration. The bowl is intentionally not perfectly symmetrical and features a slightly irregular form. This asymmetry is considered an integral part of the deliberate wabi-sabi expression, enhancing both its visual appeal and usability. Such avoidance of strict symmetry is a characteristic that is highly appreciated in Japanese tea ceramics. In addition to the overall style and decoration, the character “犬” (inu) can be observed on the foot rim. Based on this mark and the stylistic features, this piece is considered to have a high possibility of being Inuyama ware. Furthermore, the painting style and composition evoke the aesthetic associated with the work of the Edo-period potter Ogata Kenzan, and share characteristics commonly seen in so-called Kenzan-style Inuyama ceramics. The foot is left unglazed, showing natural kiln marks typical of traditional Japanese ceramic production. The bowl is accompanied by its original wooden storage box (tomobako) with ink inscription, indicating that it has been carefully preserved. This piece is suitable not only for collectors of Japanese tea ceremony utensils, but also as a decorative object that brings a refined sense of Japanese aesthetics into interior spaces. ⸻ Details • Origin: Japan • Material: Earthenware • Technique: Kohiki slip glaze, overglaze enamel painting • Style: Wabi-sabi, Kenzan-style • Kiln / Tradition: Possible Inuyama ware • Period: 20th century (estimated) Condition: • Age-related crackle, stains, and signs of use are present • Slight irregularities in shape are intentional and part of the artistic style • No visible cracks or restorations • The wooden box shows wear consistent with age Size (approx.) • Diameter: 17.5 cm • Height: 9 cm

Nr. 100187430

Verkauft
Chawan - Keramik - Kohiki Nanten Teeschale

Chawan - Keramik - Kohiki Nanten Teeschale

Important – Please read before bidding

To ensure a smooth and secure transaction, please read the following information.



Import duties and taxes

Customs duties, import taxes, and clearance fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
Please note that the VAT paid on Catawiki is separate from any import duties charged by your country.
We recommend checking with your local customs office before placing a bid.



Shipping and packaging

All items are shipped by Japan Post EMS (with insurance).
If EMS is not available, a private international courier will be used instead.
Items are packed carefully to withstand long-distance international transport.



Tax code requirement (some EU regions)

In certain countries, a personal tax code is required for customs clearance.
After purchase, please provide your tax code promptly.
Shipments may be delayed or returned if this information is missing.



Damage or issues

If your item arrives damaged, please contact your local post office and Catawiki Support within 3 days of receipt.
Before leaving feedback, please contact us first so we can assist you.



For shipments to the United States

EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended.
A private international courier will be used.
Items containing batteries or certain types of blades cannot be shipped.

All items are shipped from Japan.


Japanese Kohiki Nanten Motif Tea Bowl with Original Wooden Box

This piece is a Japanese tea bowl made of earthenware, finished with a white kohiki slip glaze and decorated with hand-painted red and green enamel depicting a nanten (nandina) motif.
It has a warm and rustic appearance, embodying the aesthetic of wabi-sabi that is highly valued in traditional Japanese tea ceremony utensils.

The soft white kohiki surface shows natural crackle patterns developed over time, creating a deep and expressive aged character.
The red leaf motifs (resembling nanten or maple leaves) and green dot accents are entirely hand-painted, resulting in a restrained yet visually striking decoration.

The bowl is intentionally not perfectly symmetrical and features a slightly irregular form.
This asymmetry is considered an integral part of the deliberate wabi-sabi expression, enhancing both its visual appeal and usability.
Such avoidance of strict symmetry is a characteristic that is highly appreciated in Japanese tea ceramics.

In addition to the overall style and decoration, the character “犬” (inu) can be observed on the foot rim.
Based on this mark and the stylistic features, this piece is considered to have a high possibility of being Inuyama ware.
Furthermore, the painting style and composition evoke the aesthetic associated with the work of the Edo-period potter Ogata Kenzan, and share characteristics commonly seen in so-called Kenzan-style Inuyama ceramics.

The foot is left unglazed, showing natural kiln marks typical of traditional Japanese ceramic production.
The bowl is accompanied by its original wooden storage box (tomobako) with ink inscription, indicating that it has been carefully preserved.

This piece is suitable not only for collectors of Japanese tea ceremony utensils, but also as a decorative object that brings a refined sense of Japanese aesthetics into interior spaces.



Details
• Origin: Japan
• Material: Earthenware
• Technique: Kohiki slip glaze, overglaze enamel painting
• Style: Wabi-sabi, Kenzan-style
• Kiln / Tradition: Possible Inuyama ware
• Period: 20th century (estimated)

Condition:
• Age-related crackle, stains, and signs of use are present
• Slight irregularities in shape are intentional and part of the artistic style
• No visible cracks or restorations
• The wooden box shows wear consistent with age

Size (approx.)
• Diameter: 17.5 cm
• Height: 9 cm

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